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What exactly Expo is? It’s a set of tools built for React Native, giving you a nice layer of abstraction over some common, mobile-development tasks and APIs (e.g. camera, push notifications, ARKit, location services, file system), but for me the most important and nice is that you can see your app on your device or try it in the browser within minutes from creating the project!

An article on how much Continuous Integration and Deployment has helped me with building React Native applications and delivering them to the client, making everyone happy and worry free by relaying on automated services.

ReasonML lets you write simple, fast and quality type safe code while leveraging both the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems. Did you know that 50% of Facebook Messenger is in ReasonML. Check it out if you haven’t yet!

In this article Anirudh talks about their adventures in ReasonML with React.

In this article, Luca Matteis discusses how the behavior of Redux apps can be decoupled from components, containers, or middlewares — places where we usually keep such logic — and can be contained and described entirely using a statechart. This allows for much easier refactoring and visualization of our application’s behavior.

Tutorials

In this series, you will learn how to make React and Redux control a bunch of SVG elements to create a game. The knowledge acquired throughout this series will also allow you to create other types of animations that are orchestrated by React and Redux, not only games.

Videos

MobX or Redux? Mutable or Immutable? Why not do both? In this talk you'll discover MobX-State-Tree, an ongoing experiment to create an opinionated state management library that mixes mutable and immutable, OOP and functional programming, Redux and MobX.